- A federal judge on Friday refused to dismiss a lawsuit against two psychologists who designed the CIA's harsh interrogation methods used on terror detainees, pushing them closer to a trial that is expected to include secret information.
- KGB chief linked to Trump file found dead amid Kremlin cover up claims - Independent.ie
- Canada to increase reproductive health funding in response to Trump decision
- Texas Mosque Burned
- US judge blocks Texas fetal remains burial rule, issues injunction.
- Actor John Hurt dies at 77
- Lawyers for 2 Iraqis file lawsuit after being detained in NY due to travel ban
- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced today that its laboratory analysis found inconsistent amounts of belladonna, a toxic substance, in certain homeopathic teething tablets, sometimes far exceeding the amount claimed on the label.
- ‘Can You Hear Me?’ Scam Has Police Warning Would-Be Victims to Hang Up Immediately
- Italian couple arrested 'for sending soiled toilet paper to thousands of celebrities'
- Superbug Resistant to Last-Resort Antibiotic Arises in China
- US airports already refusing visa holders entry
- The woman whose accusation led to Emmett Till’s murder now says she was lying
- Union cries 'betrayal' as GM lays off 600 employees, moves Terrain to Mexico
- Chinese man cycles 500 km in 30 days to get home in time for Chinese New Year - only to realise he was going in the wrong direction.
- Driver with 483 convictions gets 18 months for killing teenager
- Texas police drop resisting-arrest charges against mother after video leaks
- Trump announces 'vetting for terrorists'
- Arizona lawmakers, parents pushing to make recess mandatory in schools
- In an unprecedented move, a Cleveland based pension will immediately cut benefits to already collecting retirees. Some will forfeit up to 50% of their existing fixed income.
- NYC to pay $6.9 million to man shot by off-duty officer
- Take a number: Florida college campuses swamped by students who need counseling
- Man kills pregnant wife with sword. Waits with son for police.
- The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating a Volusia County sheriff's deputy accused of taking money from people suspected of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
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